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Index<br />

345<br />

Forensic assessment , 45<br />

Forensic Case Formulation , 96<br />

G<br />

Good lives models (GLM) , 35 , 168<br />

agency model <strong>of</strong> risk , 184–185<br />

critical comments , 179–182<br />

empirical research , 186<br />

examination , 177<br />

<strong>of</strong>fender rehabilitation , 183–184 , 187<br />

proponents , 175<br />

Green Dot program , 334<br />

H<br />

Help Wanted approach , 209<br />

High-rate chronic <strong>of</strong>fending trajectory , 293<br />

High-rate slow desisters , 295–296<br />

Historical-Clinical-Risk Management-20<br />

(HCR-20) , 85<br />

Homelessness , 232<br />

Housing instability , 232 , 234<br />

I<br />

Individual and social factors , 312–314<br />

Inexorable age effect , 300<br />

Initial deviancy assessment (IDA) , 34<br />

Instant Offense Exam , 146<br />

Internal coherence formulation , 97<br />

Internet <strong>of</strong>fenders , 150<br />

Investigative psychology (IP) research , 49<br />

J<br />

Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and<br />

<strong>Sex</strong>ually Violent Offender<br />

Registration Act , 223<br />

K<br />

Kansas v. Crane (2003) , 244 , 252–253<br />

Kansas v. Hendricks (1999) , 244 , 251–252<br />

Known degenerates , 245<br />

L<br />

Lawrence v. Texas , 253<br />

Lie detector , 134 , 141 , 143 , 213<br />

Life course<br />

developmental explanations , 304–306<br />

turning points and access to adult roles ,<br />

304–306<br />

Likely to commit future acts , 255–256<br />

Long-term sex <strong>of</strong>fense recidivism , 228<br />

Low-chronic <strong>of</strong>fending trajectory , 293<br />

Low-risk sex <strong>of</strong>fenders , 225<br />

M<br />

Maintenance Exam , 146–147<br />

Male sexual arousal and interests<br />

number <strong>of</strong> paraphilic , 108<br />

objective measurement methods , 108<br />

PPG<br />

circumferential phallometry , 110<br />

modern phallometric method , 109<br />

phallometric test , 111 , 115<br />

psychometric properties , 113–114<br />

scoring and interpretation , 112<br />

stimuli , 111–112<br />

strengths and weaknesses methods ,<br />

110–111<br />

volumetric phallometry , 109<br />

viewing time<br />

commercially available assessments ,<br />

118–122<br />

measurement , 117<br />

underlying mechanism , 116<br />

validity , 117<br />

Maturational hypothesis , 298–300<br />

Megan’s Law , 227 , 328<br />

Mental health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals , 253<br />

Michigan Court , 246<br />

Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) , 65<br />

Mindfulness approaches , 214<br />

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory<br />

(MMPI) , 65<br />

Minnesota <strong>Sex</strong> Offender Screening Tool-<br />

Revised (MnSOST-R) , 65<br />

Monitoring Exams , 147–148<br />

N<br />

Narrative formulation , 96<br />

National Incident-Based Reporting<br />

System , 225<br />

National Parole Board (NPB) , 20<br />

Natural kinds vs. social constructions , 4–5<br />

O<br />

Offending over time , 288<br />

Offending trajectories<br />

and desistance from crime , 292<br />

individuals involved in sexual <strong>of</strong>fense ,<br />

292–294

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